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In 1922, the method of investigation was invasive. They had to use chisels and hammers to break the mummy apart into pieces, so that they could get it out of the coffin and remove the jewellery. 80 years later, technology was far advanced.
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The Address by Marga Minco revolves around the theme of crisis that we, as an individual encounter in our daily life. War brings destruction, pain, and loss of lives which impact humans in various ways. However, this story speaks about the narrator and mother's life how they are disrupted due to war.
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Guru Ram Ray Public School 17th November 20XX Dear Mr. Gupta, We request you to accept our invitation to be our guest of honour on 20th November 20XX and witness the rendition of the classic play Waiting for Godot, which is to be presented by our students in the school auditorium. The play presentation will begin at 5:00 pm, which will be followed by dinner at 8:00 pm. Kindly confirm your consent to be present on the occasion. Yours sincerely, |
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The poet, Markus Natten, believes that he has lost his childhood. He believes so because he has lost the innocence and purity of his childhood. When he was a child, he used to believe in the existence of Hell and Heaven. He also believed that adults had real love. In his childhood, he didn’t have any egoistic attitude.
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In this poem, the poet asks the soft falling raindrops that who she is. It is strange that the rain answers, calling itself the poem of the Earth. The rain says that she cannot be touched and rises up in the form of vapor out of the land and deep sea and floats up to heaven, where it changes its form and becomes a cloud but its core existence remains the same. Then it falls back to the surface of the Earth to refresh (wash) the drought-filled land. The seeds which are dormant under the soil, grow (germinate) with its help. The Earth becomes vital and beautiful because it always gives new life to the Earth when it returns to its origin (mother Earth). It makes the Earth clean and green. The poet says that the rain returns to its birth place (the Earth) making complete its cycle. It does not care whether anybody pays heed or not, rain continuously does her own work.
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The 20th century was dominated by significant events that defined the modern era: Spanish flu pandemic, World War I and World War II, nuclear weapons, nuclear power and space exploration, nationalism and decolonization, technological advances, and the Cold War and post-Cold War conflicts.
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Sahara is the world’s largest desert. Yet beneath its surface could be found vast aquifers of fresh water. The basis of the huge ‘buried treasure’ of water was laid down in prehistoric times. The water found is clean and refreshing. 6000 years ago, Sahara was quite a different place. It was full of greenery and water. Prehistoric rock-art of Sahara indicates the presence of hippopotamuses which need water round the year. Migration of Paleo-monsoon to the Sahara region led to its wet and rainy climatic conditions. Later, around 5000 years ago, the monsoon shifted towards south, leaving Sahara in a state of drought. This led the inhabitants to migrate to the Nile Valley. The shift in the earth’s axis and decreased precipitation left the place dried out. Consequently, the soil lost its ability to hold water and vegetation decreased. For the past 4000 years Sahara has remained the same.
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Education is a significant factor in India for its economic development. Since, its independence, India has always focused on improving the literacy rate in our country. The government of India runs many programs to improve Primary and Higher Education in India.
The Indian education system has developed over time. An important difference in our education system came with the establishment of the nation by the Britishers. It was the British Government that introduced contemporary education in India because they wanted a few educated Indians to help them in governing the state. Read the article On Education System In India.
The age group of lower primary school is 6 years to 10 years, for upper primary, it is 11 and 12 years. Children start their high school usually at the age of 13 ends at 15 or 16. Whereas, at the age of 17 and 18 years, they finish their higher secondary school The education provided in our schools and colleges is detached from life. The curriculum as formed and presented through the conventional methods of education does not give the students insight into the everyday world in which they are living. When they finish their studies, they feel ill-adjusted in society.
Each student is important and each one of them has the right to get complete attention during their academic growth. Some schools and colleges in India are over-crowded because of which teachers are not able to give personal attention to students. Therefore, it is important that schools should focus on each student’s development. The examination pattern has negatively affected our whole system of education. The whole system of examination is casually planned. Many of the people even after education is completed are not getting jobs in India. This is because they had a bad percentage on their academic qualifications. Nowadays, companies hire candidates based on the cut-off percentage of their academics. This is a wrong practice as it lowers the candidate’s self-confidence in getting a job in such a competition.
The education practice must make its contribution to the evolution of healthy habits, attitudes, and attributes of character so that the students become effective and disciplined citizens of the nation after the achievement of their studies. speech on education system in India, Such an improvement is impossible until a proper atmosphere has been given to the students through their academic period. Within the spectacles of books, our students have seen the scene of the vast world, but with their naked eyes, they may not get even a bird’s eye view of the things which they will be facing in life. There is a wide gap between theoretical and practical knowledge. Education should take care of the personality development of students. Sometimes in our country schools fails to give such training to the students and they end up with low self-confidence. If the schools will participate in student’s interpersonal skills improvement, then they would be rising like a star. This training will also help them to build their careers in the future on the basis of employment.
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This line contrasts the transience of human beings with the permanence of the sea. While the sea remains forever almost the same, human beings change fast in their physical appearance.
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Shahid Ali was a multi-faceted personality and appeared to be a sensitive soul. He was born in Srinagar and had studied in Delhi. Later, he migrated to America and served in various colleges and universities. Shahid was a fine scholar and a brilliant teacher. His students loved and respected him. Sahid was a profound lover of good poetry, music, clothes and food. He always thought of Kashmir and was hurt by the mounting violence in the valley. Though he was not a political poet, his finest work relates to writing about Kashmir. Shahid outlook was ecumenical. He did not believe in the mixing of politics and religion. He never lost the courage in the face of misfortune. Even the dreadful disease of cancer could not break his spirit. He refused to take the help of the wheelchair in the hospital.
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Disclaimer: I am new here, and all my facts might not be true. Hence, please verify them before you note them down. Thank you in advance!The story is set in the post War times in Holland.The narrator, after the War, returns to her motherland with nostalgic retrospections. She remembers her mother, and the 'address' she told her to spare a thought for; it was Number 46, in which resided the Dorlings. The narrator reminisces how the old lady, with whom she just had an interaction with, used to pay her mother visits when she was but a girl. Every time she came home, she took away somethings claiming to be antique during the peace situations. Much to her horror, her priced childhood possessions which, at present, are indeed antique, were just stuffed in a room. All her tries to forget this incident were in vain. Thus she decided to forget the address, because of all the thing, that would be the easiest to forget. As we can see, of most things that grabbed the author's attention, and of all things she remembers, the address was the most significant. Her childhood memories too were, mostly, of the old Mrs.Dorling. She couldn't handle the misery of her possessions being mishandled, even after knowing the fact that they were antique and unique. She couldn't pretermit it out of her memory except for the address.Thank you for the read!
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The photograph is an emotional poem by Shirley Toulson in which the narrator is remembering her dead mother by looking at a photograph. According to the poetess, her mother has a beautiful face with a lovely smile. This shows that her mother was always cheerful and full of life.
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